Survey on council care home changes set to end

City of Wolverhampton Council is changing the way it commissions care home services
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A consultation on changes to how a council provides residential and nursing care is due to end on Easter Monday.
City of Wolverhampton Council previously announced it was changing the way it commissioned placements in care homes for older adults.
The local authority said it wanted to move away "from a model that simply purchases a service for someone in a home" and focus more on residents' specific needs.
People have been asked to share their views in a survey and the council said it was keen to hear from those who might need a care home in the near future for themselves or relatives.
Councillor Jasbir Jaspal, of City of Wolverhampton Council, said the proposal marked a "step change" in the way the authority commissions care services.
The survey, called Residential and Nursing Care Survey, is available to complete online, external until it closes on Monday.
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- Published7 April